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Year of the Bear Confirmed edition

Popular brokers for stock trading:
Robinhood
>commission free and no minimum to open
http://www.robinhood.com

> How is it free?
Robinhood earns revenue by collecting interest on cash/securities and fees from their Robinhood Gold service

> It's been X days, why isn't my account verified yet?
Not being approved in 3 days seems to be the new norm. Nevertheless, call/email their support if you've been waiting more than that.

> When is it coming to my country?
The only "plans" are on an Australian and Chinese beta. Neither of which has gained much traction.

Interactive Brokers
>$1 commission per 100 shares. $10k minimum to open, $3k if 25 or under. Lowest margin interest. Free API access
http://www.interactivebrokers.com

TD Ameritade
>$6.95 commission per trade. No minimum to open. Fantastic data/charting through their free ThinkorSwim service
http://www.tdameritrade.com

Degiro (Cheap broker for Europeans)
http://www.degiro.eu

Free in depth charts:
http://www.tradingview.com

Premarket Movers:
http://www.nasdaq.com/extended-trading/premarket-mostactive.aspx

Earnings Report Calendar:
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html

Biopharma Catalyst Calendar:
https://biopharmcatalyst.com/

Pump and Dump Advertising:
https://stocktwits.com

S&P 500 VIX Futures (For SVXY/UVXY, higher is better for UVXY, lower is better for SVXY)
https://www.investing.com/indices/us-spx-vix-futures

>> No.7827712

Who's up today? Post ur gainz

>> No.7827746

wheres the crash

YOU SAID THERE WOULD BE A FUCKING CRASH

WHERE IS IT???

>> No.7827753
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7827753

Less than 15 minutes

Shill me something less than $20 for funsies

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7827783

>>7827712
I would have been up 15% if I didn't pussy out and sell my TVIX on friday for cheap.

I'm about 0%, KTOS has carried me through strong.

I should really just kill myself.

>> No.7827791

>>7827753
jcp

>> No.7827815
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7827815

why is everything dipping I went all in on netflix

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>>7827753
KTOS, GSAT, AQMS, or PLUG

>> No.7827821

>>7827753
nak

>> No.7827856

>>7827753
AUPH

>> No.7827913

>>7827783
I considered buying a short ^SPX ETF on friday but didn't.

I knew we are in a period in which you short on a green day and you buy on a red day.

>> No.7827963

Dat Nat Gas giving me crytpo like returns.

>> No.7828016

@BagholderExtraordinaire
>>7827378

I did a DCF model for AMRS, with strong revenue growth (as the management stated in his last 2 published guidances) and with R&D/SG&A expenses in moderate growth.

The NPV of the market cap is 727M (!). With the potential diluted shares outstanding of 90M, we get 8.07$ a share. 90M SO is found in an article on Cucking Alpha.

The point is, we are surely not the smartest guys on Earth, otherwise we won't be posting in Nepalese drawing board wanking off to furry porn. And we are all saying the same thing on AMRS. If it was true, some smarter guys with deep pockets would have already been on it, wouldn't he ?

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>>7827816
Done, I was torn between this and AUPH

You took my GSAT recommendation so I'll take yours

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>>7828072
:)

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>>7828107

>> No.7828206

BOIL, LTBR, WWR

All on pretty disgusting discounts thanks to the FUD.

>> No.7828246

I slept throughout the day, what the hell happened during 3 that everything dipped?

>> No.7828272

>>7827783
Is it too late to get into Ktos?

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7828295

Is there a version for britbongs can you use or a equivalent of robin hood, crypto fag here and wouldn't mind diversifying

>> No.7828407

>>7828272
No, it is most likely going to be heading for the $15 range

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7828408

d-did we just get pink wojacked?

>> No.7828505

Maybe what causes the market to dip is a big name reporting weak earnings ?

If you think about it, the first dip coincided with GOOG and FB reporting lukewarm earnings.

>> No.7828534

>>7828505
It was related to WMT that got rekt today

>> No.7828541

>>7827655
I'm gonna lose all my money at this rate :(

I was so sure the bull was back with that open we had ):

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7828572

>all Natgas gains wiped out by Walmart

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>>7828541
We tried to warn you m8

Pic related

>> No.7828692

>>7828295
sorry bong RH is the only free broker I know of and they dont serve the UK

you'll have to pay for your trades

>> No.7828706

Wait so this whole market is red because the damn Walmart had a bad earnings? I thought it was good earnings. Why can't they just stop employing retards and get people who can actually do their job?

>> No.7828721

>>7828603
Anime defeated the the Dow. Disturbing.

>> No.7828740

>>7828534
Why the dip around 3 though?

I remember seeing walmart drop already this morning before going to sleep

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7828747

Anyone here post in the everything bubble thread yesterday started by the finance bro that works in housing? Newfag here trying to get my feet wet.
You guys that know what you’re doing: is it better to invest in physical precious metals or precious metal stocks? Any water/electrical/utilities stocks you guys recommend?
Any book recommendations that teach you how to evaluate companies?
Is TDAmeritrade the go-to discount broker?
Thanks in advance anons

>> No.7828758

Canadian weed held majority of gains made by close today. Will be looking to see continuation or consolidation tomorrow, maybe buck this bear trend. It seems majority of investors are unperturbed about the minor two month delay on legal sales.

>> No.7828777

>>7828740
because we are in a consolidating market right now

all time highs by friday

>> No.7828793

BEAR BEAR BEAR

>> No.7828842 [DELETED] 

>>7828747
I don't give advise to bear posters.

>> No.7828850

>>7828706
I only tried to look for a logic after shit happens.

It was just a wild guess by a retard.

>>7828740
Maybe ETFs rebalance around 3pm ?
VTI for example had a notabe dip at 3:20pm

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7829032

Hey /smg/, I'm new to investing, I opened an individual brokerage account with schwab.

Right now I'm waiting for 3 grand to be transferred into my account before I can invest.

I want to go over a few companies by you guys and see what you think for investment opportunities. Just looking for your two cents.

>Ford
>AMD
>Intel
>Activision blizzard
>Nvidia
>Tesla

I'm skittish about Amazon their stock price has nearly doubled in a year which is impressive given what it was at 2017. I feel like they're going to plateau very soon, Amazon cant get keep growing, can they?


thanks for the help

>> No.7829190

>>7829032
I'm not trying to influence you, but are you comfortable with holding a majority in tech?

>> No.7829258

>>7829032
What is the time frame you're looking at. I am expecting this market to blow up on March 16th.

>> No.7829401

>>7828777
Trips don't lie.

>> No.7829455

>>7829258
im obviously going to ignore your advice but blow up in a good way or a bad way?

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>>7828842
It's okay, Bear posters don't want advise from communists anyways, you filthy fuck.

>>7828747
>>7829032
Read the OP, Robinhood is free, but does not have the same abilities other brokers have. It is also only available on mobile, Android & IOS. There is supposed to be a web version out soon.

Investopedia (website) ain't half bad for learning basics. Tradingview is good for charts.

I generally don't invest in metals, energy, or utility, so I couldn't really help you there. I do tech & defense stocks. I avoid bio companies (pharmaceuticals) completely, I don't invest in them at all.

I'm all in on KTOS (Kratos Defense) right now. They were awarded an 81M contract by DOD announced on the 15th. NVDA is a good bet, IMO, right now.

You can make serious money playing volatility ETFs & ETNs, like TVIX & UVXY. You can also lose serious money. For example, two weeks again I had 40% gains playing TVIX when most folks were in the red. I could have just as easily lost 40% if I didn't pull out at the correct time and then panic sold.

If you are not looking to hold a long time, a few months at minimum, you need to know how much you want to make on a trade. Buy in at the price you want, and sell at a reasonable profit. Don't chase money off a cliff, and don't try to catch a falling knife.

I am by no means an expert, and you should be cautious taking my advice, or anyone else's here.

Good luck. Keep bear posting :)

>> No.7829514

>>7828777
I hope so. I might as well invest solely into JUST

>> No.7829528

>>7829455
Don't come to the Dow that Friday afternoon.

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>>7829495

The communist part is meant for Bagholder>>7828842

>> No.7829651

>>7829537
I'm a capitalist.

>> No.7829665

>Mar 16th
>Mar 16th
>Mar 16th

Why do I keep seeing this shit?

>> No.7829717

>>7829665
Beware the ides of March.

>> No.7829749

>>7829665
Fed meeting. /biz/ thinks the market is going to crash because of interest rates or whatever

>> No.7829793

>>7829665
Options/futures expiry date ?

i dunno lol

>> No.7829927 [DELETED] 

Let's actually discuss the idea, theory and functionality behind a "blockchain". I believe most only have a cursory knowledge of it, and i admit, myself included.

So here's what i've gathered (and it might be so wrong it actually hurts people); The concept of blockchain is a digital "recording" system that has so many potential applications that it will make arcanic server systems basically become useless outside a few internal uses (military and corporation for example). This is due the "blockchain" (depending on it's tech and usage), a digital and basically internet provided single server that is infalliable due it's massivly usergenerated data (thus a single person can't actually hack it as it's ever changing, and groups will have massive problems as well).

For instance, VEN and WTC projects their tech blockchain to focus on tracing and confirmation. Meaning a producer may apply a signature "byte" of the chain on a spesific product that will retain a very uniqe ID that cannot be falsified due the public "in the air" nature of the chain. Meanwhile VGC will do the same in regards of bank transactions and business deals, while NEO focus on the concept of digital identity, aka making sure you're a legit dealer. LINK attempts to become the middle man, that ensure the two parties are actually credible in their transactation etc.

Am i wrong? What exactly is your idea of Blockchain?

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PEPSI YES

>> No.7830154

>>7829032
get Ford now that its $10
AMD never invest in that, its really bad
Activision you missd the dip
nvidia had too big of a rise recently so Id be worried about it
Tesla is shit, only for day trading
Intel is good but often times drops sharply without warning

>> No.7830363

>>7828206
honestly what are the chances of a new nuclear reactor being built in the next 20 years though?
the latest one built was in 1979

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>>7830060
woah

look at that 1% moon mission

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>>7830477
1% is fantastic when you arent a poorfag

>> No.7830712

>>7830477
>he doesnt leverage his trades 99x
pleb

>> No.7830799

>>7830610
It's literally 0% from yesterday.

>> No.7830851

>>7828747
SWN for utilities
AUY for gold. gold stocks are more volatile than gold, and usually go up and down with gold.

>> No.7830950

>>7830799
nigger, this 108 - 110 range was my buy zone
Ive been waiting all year
Im also using leverage, I expect +30% by next month

>> No.7830956

>>7830610
>implying you're not
>implying a rich person would be dumb enough to visit these threads

>> No.7831199

>>7829927
A public blockchain is a data structure made up of "blocks", things which store information. That can include, but is not limited to, transaction information.

The blocks are "linked" together in a chain by storing the hash from the previous block (Something which is found through guessing at what the appropriate inputs are for a hash function, using numbers-only-used-once, or "nounces". This is what miners are basically doing).

It's hard to modify a public blockchain because doing so would require significant control of the of the total transaction recording processing power.

It's useful for cryptocurrencies because it prevents double spending (to do so would require a large amount of transaction processing power of the network - the "51% attack", although that's only applicable for coins which use proof of work). And, it provides a public record for everyone to view confirm that a transaction, or some other event, actually took place.

>> No.7831230

>>7831199
Oops, didn't realize it was deleted, apologies. I was thinking of adding 'maybe you ask this in the other 1 million threads'.